All posts tagged ‘Navarre Beach’

There is no news more important to report in Judy Berna’s life than the fact her oldest son will cross a stage on Friday, graduating from Army Boot Camp. He has excelled through every aspect of training, writing home letters that sound like he’s at summer camp, not military training. He’s attacked very challenge with gusto, is geared up and ready to head into Cavalry Scout training, and is very excited to head out and protect his country. Although they miss him like crazy, Judy and her family could not be more proud of their Michael. In honor of Michael, hug a veteran today, and thank him or her for their service. Then thank their families.

Dakster Sullivan is heading to Mega Con this weekend! She’s super excited to meet some of her favorite creators in comics including Gail Simone (Batgirl) and Jimmy Palmiotti (Ame-Comi Girls). If you plan on heading to the con, be sure to follow her on Twitter for a chance to find her and get a free limited run GeekMom patch!

Rachel is dusting off her game face and preparing to wear it proudly all weekend long, as her 6-year-old competes in his very first hockey tournament. Otherwise, she’s looking forward to a full week without power problems, antibiotics, or other drama.

Rebecca Angel is feeling Spring in a very good way. She is finally getting out in the music world again with open mics, writing songs, and booking summer gigs. You can check out some videos she uploaded with her music on her YouTube channel.

This past week wasn’t too interesting for Patricia, but next week is her sons’ spring break and she is looking forward to several adventures as she crosses some items off her Florida Panhandle bucket list (100 days till her move to Colorado!). Her older son will be taking part in a Spring Break camp at the Navarre Beach Marine Science Station, which is run by the Santa Rosa County schools. Her son looks forward to snorkeling among the marine wildlife. Other things on the Spring Break adventure include strawberry picking, visiting the local “shark museum” and topping everything off with a trip to the Gulf Coast Exploreum in Mobile, Alabama to see their Scratch Factory exhibit, featuring STEM-inspired activities.